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What Coasters do each UK park need, in your opinion?

Dhev123

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In the past few years all of the major UK merlin parks have received a new (or reborn) coaster, with minifigure, nemesis, hyperia, and mandrill mayhem. Other parks such as Flamingo land, drayton manor and BPB have also seen additions in relatively recent times (icon, gold rush and sik).

With these additions, we've seen some newer coaster models enter the UK market, including one of the few mack hyper coasters in the world at thorpe, intamin's modern and dynamic family coaster model with gold rush, and B&M's first shuttle wing coaster with mandrill, amongst others.

What coasters do these UK parks need next, in your opinion? Manufacturer, models, elements, etc...

Thorpe Park:
I think this is the most obvious answer, being an RMC I-box hybrid coaster. I feel like thorpe is probably the only UK park that could do this ride type justice, due to the less extreme height restrictions and available land behind swarm/in rumba rapids site. RMC are also very creative with their layouts. Given that hyperia features many RMC like elements, including outer banks and stall, the proposed RMC could instead focus on more snappy inversions and quicker pops of ejector.

I contemplated the prospect of a Mack extreme spinner, but I'll discuss this one later in the thread.

Another pressing issue is that thorpe could benefit from a second launch coaster at some point in the future, considering the uncertain future of intamin's hydraulic launch coasters. While I believe stealth still has a good few years left, I think the park would need either a worthy successor to replace stealth, or build a launch coaster prior to stealth's departure. In terms of manufacturer, I would like to see an intamin launch coaster like pantheon/gotham/toutatis/VC etc.

Alton Towers
This one is a mixed bag. On the one hand, the prospect of project horizon at AT seems good on paper - it would allow the park to transition into 365 operations if they wanted to go in that direction, and would have the USP of being the parks first indoor coaster since the black hole.

However,

Another part of me feels like the park hasn't received a high thrill coaster in way too long, with the last one arriving in 2013. Therefore, this park I think would be the perfect candidate for a mack extreme spinner. Due to the park's height restrictions, the launch capabilities would make for a fun experience without the need for huge drops. Similar to stealth, this would also be a good candidate for the eventual rita replacement.

With hyperia at thorpe, they finally have an 'elite' coaster, and while nemesis is one of the very best in the UK, AT need that stand out attraction that can finally top nemesis, it's been 30 years and nothing has come close!

BPB

I think this park would benefit from a high quality, modern family coaster, as that is currently missing from their lineup of classic woodies. Although I guess an argument can be made that icon satisfies this gap (not a clue I've never been so just assuming it's a family thrill ride).

Flamingo
This park I think needs another standout coaster, one that isn't an off the shelf layout of an already existing UK coaster and is unique in some way. Of course I can appreciate that this is a smaller park and likely doesn't have the budget for something huge and groundbreaking, but maybe something like a Premier sky rocket 2, vekoma launched coaster like formula at energylandia would be a good fit.

In terms of the other parks, we know that chessington is planning their minecraft coaster, which I think is a perfect addition, and other parks such as legoland/paultons/drayton all have a well balanced ride line up for their target markets.
 
In my opinion, this is what I feel is needed for the bigger theme parks.

Thorpe Park

I think for thrill, a RMC Hybrid coaster at a height between Swarm and Stealth would be the statement coaster the park is looking for after Hyperia.

For a more family friendly coaster, I'd suggest GCI Dueling Wooden Coaster with a 1.1m height requirement. It's something that fits between Flying Fish and the thrilling coasters which can be enjoyed by both thrillseekers and those building their way up to Hyperia.

Chessington

Personally, I think it needs a high capacity rollercoaster so it can cope with the popularity of the park.

I think an Intamin Family Launch Coaster with Quad Bikes like Juvelen would fit this perfectly. It's family friendly and would fit into the wild adventure feel like a glove.

Anything will be after the Minecraft Multi Dimension Coaster opens.

Alton Towers

I don't think the park needs another rollercoaster right now but it wouldn't hurt if they replaced Rita with something more immersive like Taron. An Intamin LSM launch coaster.

If it's me, I'd say a Water Coaster (or any flume style ride) is what the park should build.

Drayton Manor

Drayton Manor needs something that is in the vein of Chessington's rollercoasters or the likes of Thirteen, Wickerman or Spinball Whizzer. Something that is family thrill or classed as Thrill on the RCDB.

I think a Spinning Coaster like Storm Chaser would fit in well.

Flamingo Land

I'd say with this one, other than getting rid of Hero. A wooden rollercoaster could be fantastic for the park.

Paultons Park

I'm hoping 2026 will give the park the coaster it needs. My current thoughts is that it's an Intamin Family Thrill LSM launch coaster - the model that's been announced at IAAPA with inversions.

In my view, a thrilling coaster is what's needed which one with a launch is most ideal.

Other rides that they could look at include a Juvelen style coaster, wooden rollercoaster or a multi dimension coaster.

Blackpool

I think a family coaster would be perfect and I'd say something like Storm Chaser would be fantastic in place of Avalanche.

For Thrills, a Mack Stryker like Voltron could be amazing.

Legoland

All I can say for Legoland is that it needs to fill in a void that Jungle Coaster left years ago.

Something more thrilling but closer to the Chessington line up.
 
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Really feel like Intamin multi launch coaster is probably the correct answer for every park, but I'll try and think of something else.

Blackpool Pleasure Beach

They need a modern family coaster, let's say something like Fonix.

Alton Towers

An Intamin multi launch coaster in the vein of Taiga, preferably in the Katanga Canyon area. Possibly do it and replace Mine Train with a modern version at the same time.

Thorpe Park

On the island next to swarm. Go large again, build the world's tallest RMC (only needs to be 207 foot).

Paultons Park

Don't want to second guess the vikings area. So let's go with a modern Vekoma family thrill launch coaster ala Abyssus, or that new one in Mexico.

Chessington

Avoiding Minecraft and Scorpion areas that seem to be covered. Remove Rattlesnake and replace it with a Wild Moose. In theory the things are designed to fit the same plot.

Drayton Manor

Following the good work with Intamin on Gold Rush let's go with a Hot Racer model. Remove Buffalo (I forget its new name) buy two of the things adn have them both fire out over the lake and back. Take a page out of YoY and have one family and one thrill.

Flamingo Land

Scour the globe for more unbuilt coasters, think there's a Mack powersplash and hyper coaster knocking about somewhere in the Middle East.

Legoland

Some sort of coaster to replace the rapids and themed to Ninjago.
A Mack launched family spinning coaster (like the werewolf one at epic)
 
Alton Towers
Well 1 thing at the moment they don’t need is another coaster but an indoor coaster the park is lacking can’t believe in March it’s 20 years since the black hole shut.
Also think they need a more thrilling coaster for the 1.0 to 1.2m height range.

Thorpe Park
They really need to replace the walking dead. For the 1.4 height restriction it’s not thrilling enough.

Chessington
With Nemesis getting a re track could the park benefit from the Vampire been replaced with a Vekoma

Drayton Manor
Well can’t see another looping coaster coming to the park unless they get another 1.2m height restriction. Would love for the park to get a launch coaster to replace the powered coaster or a spinning coaster to go on that unused land in Viking
 
Drayton Manor
Well can’t see another looping coaster coming to the park unless they get another 1.2m height restriction. Would love for the park to get a launch coaster to replace the powered coaster or a spinning coaster to go on that unused land in Viking
Perhaps something on the scale of mandrill or that german mythica coaster could work at drayton, if they ever consider an inversion coaster again.
 
Alton Towers

As others have said, the thing they need is seemingly what they are doing, an indoor coaster. Beyond that i'd convert Dungeons into a Dark Ride Water Coaster in the vein of Flying Dutchman at Efteling

Chessington

Again, looks like they're doing what is needed. Other than that a suitable replacement for Scorpion Express which could really be another Mack Powered Coaster tbh but make it a duelling one (again a la Efteling) to maximise capacity.

Legoland

I'd love to see a clone of the wing coaster from Germany. My concern would be is a 1.2m rollercoaster with an inversion too much for youg family park? Evidently not in Germany but i don't know if the target audience differs there. Failing that a suspended coaster with dark ride scenes like Arthur from Europa

Thorpe Park

Some form of wooden coaster as others have said!
 
Legoland

I'd love to see a clone of the wing coaster from Germany. My concern would be is a 1.2m rollercoaster with an inversion too much for youg family park? Evidently not in Germany but i don't know if the target audience differs there. Failing that a suspended coaster with dark ride scenes like Arthur from Europa
I'm not sure if it's the audience that's the issue with Legoland Windsor, I'd say it is more to do with the restrictions of being in the Windsor Great Park area and the noise.

They've had loads of noise complaints for the Jungle Coaster which was one of the Lego Technic Mack Wild Mouse models they've got at the different parks. This was the reason why they've put plastic covers over the cars and ended up eventually removing the ride.

I believe this is the reason they go for less thrilling rides compared to other Legoland Parks especially Germany.
 
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I'd love to see a clone of the wing coaster from Germany. My concern would be is a 1.2m rollercoaster with an inversion too much for youg family park? Evidently not in Germany but i don't know if the target audience differs there. Failing that a suspended coaster with dark ride scenes like Arthur from Europa
I'm not sure if it's the audience that's the issue with Legoland Windsor, I'd say it is more to do with the restrictions of being in the Windsor Great Park area and the noise.

They've had loads of noise complaints for the Jungle Coaster which was one of the Lego Technic Mack Wild Mouse models they've got at the different parks. This was the reason why they've put plastic covers over the cars and ended up eventually removing the ride.

I believe this is the reason they go for less thrilling rides compared to other Legoland Parks especially Germany.
Yeah I think also even if planning permission was granted merlin wouldn’t want to build a family wing coaster at legoland considering they already have one about an hours drive away
 
The thing that M&D's really needs is to just go bust and close down so as to put you out of your misery. It would be the kindest thing.
But then I don't have a 'local' theme park unless you include KLM but I digress.

Plus M&D's uses black magic to still be here when all over parks suffer.
 
I personally think M&Ds needs a completely fresh start.

New owners with no connection to the original owners, completely brand new name and a fresh set of permanent rides.

I'm surprised this is still going after so long and Loudoun Castle closed.

There is prime opportunity for Scotland to get it's equivalent of Emerald Park however it's being squandered.
 
Should burn M&D's, and build a quality park between Edinburgh and Glasgow, so north of Harthill services on the M8, short drive from both conurbations, and near the national cycle route to boot.
 
Should burn M&D's, and build a quality park between Edinburgh and Glasgow, so north of Harthill services on the M8, short drive from both conurbations, and near the national cycle route to boot.
I understand the thinking with this, but I actually think that what Scotland really could do with is a small Tivoli Gardens/Prater/Linnanmaki style city park in Edinburgh, perhaps with a partial focus on heritage style rides, it would absolutely thrive with the way that the city gets international visitors, fringe and tattoo guests, day trippers on the train from the North East of England and Glasgow, etc.

It wouldn’t necessarily need to be a heavily thrill focused park. Some dark rides, a star flyer and big wheel, a family thrill coaster with a small footprint such as the Gertslauer Bobsleds, a Vekoma family boomerang, and a Heidi style GCI woodie, etc. The park could have a Victorian theme and feature a carousel, wave swinger, a modern ghost train, etc.
 
I would like Thorpe Park to have another family coaster, whether that is by building a new coaster or by removing the IP from The Walking Dead to convert it back to a family-oriented attraction.
 
I would like Thorpe Park to have another family coaster, whether that is by building a new coaster or by removing the IP from The Walking Dead to convert it back to a family-oriented attraction.
The coaster inside The Walking Dead (a Vekoma Enigma) is ok but it really isn’t anything that anyone is going to get excited about. Remove it and replace it with an indoor dark family launched coaster with a similar technological theme to X:\ No Way Out.
 
I personally think M&Ds needs a completely fresh start.

New owners with no connection to the original owners, completely brand new name and a fresh set of permanent rides.

I'm surprised this is still going after so long and Loudoun Castle closed.

There is prime opportunity for Scotland to get it's equivalent of Emerald Park however it's being squandered.
Should burn M&D's, and build a quality park between Edinburgh and Glasgow, so north of Harthill services on the M8, short drive from both conurbations, and near the national cycle route to boot.
I understand the thinking with this, but I actually think that what Scotland really could do with is a small Tivoli Gardens/Prater/Linnanmaki style city park in Edinburgh, perhaps with a partial focus on heritage style rides, it would absolutely thrive with the way that the city gets international visitors, fringe and tattoo guests, day trippers on the train from the North East of England and Glasgow, etc.

It wouldn’t necessarily need to be a heavily thrill focused park. Some dark rides, a star flyer and big wheel, a family thrill coaster with a small footprint such as the Gertslauer Bobsleds, a Vekoma family boomerang, and a Heidi style GCI woodie, etc. The park could have a Victorian theme and feature a carousel, wave swinger, a modern ghost train, etc.
The great irony that despite M&D's being so bad, it does have the ability to be more and for starters its location is just a 20 minute drive from Glasgow and easier enough travel wise from Edinburgh including by train as well as location wise it is very easy to get to from all parts of the country more so than even Alton honestly. If they were to give those owners the boot and start again from scratch which given how all the rides are traveling rides would give you quite literally a blank space then it really could be a fairly decent wee park in its own right, not major but at least a respectably park in the UK theme park scene which honestly isn't hard to do really given the competition.

Hopefully I'll still be alive to see the day in which Scotland shakes of it's joke theme park status as right now M&D's lives in my mind and soul rent free.
 
The great irony that despite M&D's being so bad, it does have the ability to be more and for starters its location is just a 20 minute drive from Glasgow and easier enough travel wise from Edinburgh including by train as well as location wise it is very easy to get to from all parts of the country more so than even Alton honestly. If they were to give those owners the boot and start again from scratch which given how all the rides are traveling rides would give you quite literally a blank space then it really could be a fairly decent wee park in its own right, not major but at least a respectably park in the UK theme park scene which honestly isn't hard to do really given the competition.

Hopefully I'll still be alive to see the day in which Scotland shakes of it's joke theme park status as right now M&D's lives in my mind and soul rent free.
Exactly, even if they throw in rides from the likes of Zamperla, Zierer, SBF etc. supporting a Gerstlauer Eurofighter or a Vekoma SFC or Family Boomerang - I think it would give Scotland the park that it could have.

As long as it's more permanent park models with theming, it could be fantastic and it has so much potential.

It doesn't need to be big, it needs to effectively be the Emerald Park or Oakwood of Scotland.
 
The great irony that despite M&D's being so bad, it does have the ability to be more and for starters its location is just a 20 minute drive from Glasgow and easier enough travel wise from Edinburgh including by train as well as location wise it is very easy to get to from all parts of the country more so than even Alton honestly.
The thing is though that Edinburgh gets a massive amount of visitors (it’s the UK’s second most visited city after London) and that’s why it would be a great location for an amusement park in Scotland. International travellers arriving at Edinburgh (or those travelling to Waverley station from England) probably wouldn’t be interested in travelling a couple of hours by public transport to a country park near Motherwell to the M&D’s site where there’s nothing else around there to do and then travelling all the way back for another couple of hours. A theoretical amusement park in Scotland would work much better in Edinburgh where the visitors already would be and other attractions already are, somewhere where they could casually pop in for a couple of hours and get in a few rides and some candy floss or whatever. Nobody wants to travel to where M&D’s is unfortunately, especially not people that would only have a fairly limited time visiting Scotland. Its location is not really tourist friendly and that’s probably a sector that a Scottish amusement park would need to target to make it a success.
 
I personally think M&Ds needs a completely fresh start.

New owners with no connection to the original owners, completely brand new name and a fresh set of permanent rides.

I'm surprised this is still going after so long and Loudoun Castle closed.

There is prime opportunity for Scotland to get it's equivalent of Emerald Park however it's being squandered.
Scotland has an excellent opportunity for a semi-decent theme park, given the lack of competition. Is flamingo land the nearest major park?
 
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